He said that he couldn't spend twenty pounds of the museum's money on a picture of a house i don't even know. Garwood said that this was realy a very fine picture, you know, Williams. Garwood said that The light was a very well done, in his opinion, and though the figure was rather unpleasant , it was quite interesting. He said that he wanted to tell me what he saw in that picture. Said Nisbet that he had here a picture of an English country jouse by moonlight." The moon was shown quite clearly and there were clounds in the sky. Nisbet continued that the house had three rows of windows, five in each row, except at the bottom, where thes's a door instead of the middle one and..." I suppose he's got into the house, said Williams
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Garwood said that this was realy a very fine picture, you know, Williams.
Garwood said that The light was a very well done, in his opinion, and though the figure was rather unpleasant , it was quite interesting.
He said that he wanted to tell me what he saw in that picture.
Said Nisbet that he had here a picture of an English country jouse by moonlight."
The moon was shown quite clearly and there were clounds in the sky.
Nisbet continued that the house had three rows of windows, five in each row, except at the bottom, where thes's a door instead of the middle one and..."
I suppose he's got into the house, said Williams